stainless: Megatron and Starscream standing in wreckage, reads ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US (Default)
Attempting to port over a convo from elsewhere again, but...

Does anyone else ever feel like the discourse about “representation” hinges on thinking of “writers” as white straight men?

Like, so much of it’s “writers, don’t do this” and... I just find myself wanting to ask sometimes what “a writer” looks like in their minds by default.

Also the selfish part of my brain really wonders if they’re thinking about what sells. Like a few years back I went to a conference for lesfic writers and several panels were dedicated to writing more diverse stories with different kinds of protagonists. I think the one in question was on disability representation?

And we’re all having this group hug encouraging each other to go for it and write more diverse protagonists and the like. And then one of the bigger publishers of lesfic raises her hand and goes “how do I sell it, though?” And starts quoting sales figures.

And it pissed everyone off INCLUDING ME but I wondered. There’s so much discussion in progressive fandom circles about what we want, and so little about who we’re actually supporting and how they’re doing in the industry.
stainless: Megatron and Starscream standing in wreckage, reads ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US (Default)
A thing I just said on the flaming wreck of Tumblr, in response to a post reading "Disabled characters can get a happy ending without being 'cured'":

I don’t think every story that ends in cure is evil (I’ve had a few friends worry about this and… no, personally I do not want to forbid you from writing anything!! please do not ask me for permission as if i am Vengeful and Capricious Disabled Writer God!), but… why are you curing this character? Does the story call for it for some clear reason (the mindplague wears off and everyone is okay now, say), or are you having it happen because you think it should?

Does your cured character learn something from having been temporarily disabled? Is it something they learned from, or just something they lived through? Is the cure total, or do they have lasting issues like chronic pain or occasional forgetfulness because they did, you know, get sick with the mindplague? If there are no lasting effects, are you sure this doesn’t come off as cheap?

Again, I’m personally very anti “don’t write tropes I dislike!” People should be allowed to tell stories I don't want to read! (And there are several stories that I like that do include a character being cured, so it's not even a Universal Ick.)

But as someone who doesn’t usually like this trope much, I’ll like your book more if I can tell you thought about this.

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